Thematic, systematic, pragmatic: Why multi-strategy investing still has a place in 2021 Flexible approach will take edge off Covid disruption Mike Pinggera of Sanlam UK Mike Pinggera In a world where traditional asset classes are not offering particularly attractive prospective returns, many argue that investment in alternative assets – such as private equity, high-yield bonds, renewable energy and even cryptocurrencies – has become essential to ensure sufficient portfolio diversification. While some investors may wish to opt for a single-asset-class strategy, for others, a multi-strategy allocation may be more appropriate. What can a multi-strategy fund offer to a traditional balanced... To continue reading... Upgrade